Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 May 1965, p. 15

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Mey 1, 1965 Bishop To Celebrate Mass At St. Marys In make the total unified budcet of the United Church $11,500,000, which represents an 8.85 per cent increase over last year's budget. Rey, T. E. F. Honey, secre- tary of the Board of World Mis- sion, addressed a meeting in Oshawa on the subject "World Mission". He told of ine emergency pro- of} of its culture and language from Greece than from any other country. He used colored slides. | Dr. Moller, who moved to \Canada from Czechoslovakia 26 years ago, is vice-president of |H. H. Robertson Co. Ltd, He lectured for seven years on Ad- vanced Cost Accounting at Mc- Master University. He was an jinstructor in the Chartered Ac- icountant course at Queen's Uni- versity and writes for Canadian Should the United Church of Canada appoint bishops, as may be recommended next year in @ report to the General Council? Some Oshawa UC clergymen here are in accord, but with varying reservations. j "I'm in favor . . . parthy be- cause of my interest in church unity," said Rev. A. M. Butler, of Cedardale UC. "This could mean a conflict with our pres- bytery system, but a formula could be worked out. There is value in having someone, a per- manent bishop, who would be aware of all the background information in church day-to- © day life. The minister could discuss problems with him. Although the Anglicans insist on bishops in the apostolic suc- cession -- that is those whom, they claim, have come in a direct line from Christ's disci- ples -- I think the United Church bishops would be a benefit in our talks of union." cutal unity. Any bishop we Rev. H. A. Mellow of North- would have would be advisors, minster UC said: not prelates. I don't feel that "The ultimate authority of an\apostolic succession neces- Anglican bishop should not be|sary -- we have it in the roots invested in a bishop in ourlof some of the churches which church. A group of about five! joined in the United Church." people, with a new member Rev. A. W. Magee, Centre added yearly, could act as bis-|Street United Church, said BISHOP RUSNAK ... special visitor is soon after his ordination. 1951, after 15 months of Com- munist imprisonment, he re- gained his freedom and left Slovakia on an American pass- port which he obtained, as an American by birth, from the U.S. Embassy in Prague, He came to Canada in 1952 after residing in Indiana and New Jersey. More than 30 delegates from Oshawa will attend the 12th National Elgin House -- Kes- wick Men's Conference in Mus- koka. It is to be held on two week- ends (June 11-12-13 and June 18- 19-20) under sponsorship of The Board of Men, the United Church of Canada. Ralph C. Young will be the theme speaker. He is the form- er secretary of the Board of Men and has held many high positions in the church's lay movement, He is the Secretary of the Department of Laity, 1World Council of Churches, with headquarters in Geneva, Swit- zerland. The guest Rev Ph.D., menical speaker will be Gregory Baum, OSA, who will discuss Ecu- Affairs. He is a pro- fessor of Religious Knowledge} gram for assistance in Afriea| amounting to $10,000,000 through the division of 'Inter - Church Aid of the World Council off The AOTS ('As One That Churches at the rate of $2,000,-\Serves") group of Northminster 000 annuaily ever the next five|United Church was entertained years, The Committee on Over-|by counterparts from St. David's seas Relief has voted $10,000 to-|United Church, Toronto. ward this project and another| The program was "An Eve- $10,000 is being considered. ning of Welsh entertainment" under direction of Dan David. Tomorrow has been set aside Solos were sung and David Clee in St. George's Memorial gave an illustrated talk -- with Church, 51 Centre street, as|slides -- on Wales. Ivor Davies Anglican World Mission Sun-|of the host church also assisted day. aith the arrangement of the Said Rev. Canon F. G. Ong- program. The next Men's Club ley, rector this week in a pre-'dinner is May 26. pared statement: : "As a result of the Anglican |Congress, the Canadian Church has a new depth of concern for fellow Anglicans of the 18 churches which constitute the Anglican Communion around the world, This Sunday has been set aside by the Primate for learning, paying, and giving to World Mission, business journals. | .». at youth rally while seeking these ideals them-| selves, Mr. Porter, commenting on) sex and violence in movies and books, wondered whose "real life' these stories portrayed? "Surely all society is not sor- did and 'unclean,' - he said. "Writers assume that this is the type of literature we want by our acceptance of it. The "Christian College Close- up Conference" at Calvary Bap- tist Church will start its final two days at 7.30 p.m. tonight. Rev. William C. Lincoln, mis- sionary statesman, will speak. Bishop KR. Earl Sayers, titular head of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints in this area, said this week that the world Church had reported a record number of convert bap- tisms for the first two months of this year -- 11,549. He recently attended the annua! meeting of the world Church in Salt Lake | Rey. Philip L. Fiess, pastor) of Grace Lutheran Church, was jin St. Louis, Mo., this week at \the College of Presidents' place- Ras ' ' |ment meeting (when the church|*ended a Churchman's Inter- jnational Consultation "Chris- ric: ' i t 19 SS hic A Heol is appointed for the nex \tian Responsibility in Industrial ' | The church's | Relations," sponsored by the Four Oshawa residents at- TORONTO (CP)--Three pan- elists accused the church Wed- nesday of not facing the moral one year, : She said the church should step in with a personal involve- Church Shirks The Issue Of Poverty, Panel Claims ment and bring "a system of social justice to the poor in the rural areas,"' issue on poverty. They were speaking to the) moreal issue on poverty. They were speaking to the| board of women of the United) Church of Canada at its annual' meeting. Murray Thomson, peace edu- cation secretary of the Reli- gious Society of Friends (Quak- ers) in Canada, said the church should fight world poverty by. supporting the United Nations) and lobbying for disarmament. Robena Morris, commissioner of welfare for Toronto, said the; church does not take a personal) interest in reaching the urban poor, Miss Morris said the church) has forgotten the aged. Many pensioners continue. their lives The Reverend Conon F, SI. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH BAGOT AND CENTRE STS. G. Ongley, M.A.--Rector The Reverend R, G, Brooks -- Assistant World Mission SUNDAY, MAY 2nd -- EASTER II 9:00 A.M.--HOLY COMMUNION ; 11:00 A,M.--HOLY COMMUNION --. Anglican 7:00 P.M.--EVENING PRAYER Nursery Facilities available et the 11:00 a.m. Service Thursday, May 6th---Holy Communion--10:00 a.m. . out a call from a church mem- ber. Nora Fox, supervisor of the Brantford Children's Aid So- ciety, said the church has not kept in touch with rural fami- lies on a personal level. | Mrs. Fox said that in Nor-| in loneliness and neglect with-)--= folk County, south of Brantford, applications for welfare assis- tance have risen 37 per cent in hates cai fuk Rach special Easter|~ J \Canadian Council of Church isplay the Narthex -- s +} display in the Narth stow land the New York State Coun- City, Utah CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH REV, 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School 11:00 A.M. RICHARD J, BARKER, Minteter WORSHIP hops in presbytery. They)there would be "'no conflict" in could be administrators, sub-|union with the Anglicans. ("We ject to the authority of the pres-jclaim the apostolic succession bytery." He didn't see any|through John Wesley, founder church union immediately, butiof the Methodist church, a he said there was "strong\clergyman and lifelong member», sympathy" between the clergy|of the Church of England.) in each church. "It's in the! He added: "Bishops would be; Theodore Lucas of Washing- grass roots -- the man in the/helpful to our church in an ad-jton, D.C., will be the guest pew -- where the conservatism|visory capacity, but we would|speaker today at the Provin-| lies." be concerned about the power|cial Youth rally in College Rev. John Porter of West-\they would wield. Maybe they| Park Seventh-Day Adventist minster UC said he couldn't see could have power in theory, if/Church, how the congregations could ob- not in practice, like the mon-| More than ject to bishops. archy, The bishops would also|from Ontario points "Our Board of Home Mis-,aid organic union, which would|pected to hear Mr. Lucas, sioris has a superintendent who|be the best for all concerned. It}World Youth Leader of the wields many of a bishop's pow-|is wrong for us to be compet-|Church. Also scheduled for to- ers," he said, "He is a man we/ing for souls with each other." day were workshops and can go to for advice on church career classes matters. The 'pastor of pas-| Bishop Michael Rusnak of, Two other prominent church tors' role which a UC bishop|Toronto will visit Oshawa to- youth leaders were to speak:| could play. could counterpart) morrow ry Fred Beavon, Berren Springs, the impersonal air of presby-| He will celebrate Pontifical/Mich., director for Michigan, tery." Mr. Porter said there|High Mass at St. Mary's Slo-|Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin; | were other "faults" in the pres-|vak Greek Catholic Church, 464/and H. E. Haas, of Minneapolis, byterian system of church gov-|Ritson road south, which he/Minn., director for Minnesota, ernment that could be put right.;organized in 1957. Rev. J. C.|Dakota and Iowa "Right now many churches|Pereyma and Rev. A. Krafcik,) The Kingsway College Choir act as if they were independ-|the pastor, will assist. There! will present a musical program ent bodies," he continued. "Per- "~ ad * pee after , in the afternoon haps the appointment of a uni-| iSHOp Rusnak was name fying figure would correct this.|October 7, 1964, by Pope Paul Is our education system fail- As a former member of the|Zitular Bishop of Cernik, Apos- ing because it equips people to Church of England, I can see tolic Visitator for all Slovaks of)make a living rather than with many good points in the episco-|("¢ Byzantine Rite in Canada, a sense of appreciation for 'the pal system of government -- and Auxiliary to Bishop Izidore finer things of life?" perhaps a bishop could make Borecky, Ukrainian Eparch of Rey. John Porter, minister of us all aware of each other's J0ronto. Westminster United Church, need." He was born in Beaverdale,;Oshawa, asked this question in Rev. N. T. Holmes, of Har- Pa., August 21, 1921, to a Slo-'an address to members of the mony United Church, said that\Y@k immigrant family, The Ontario Gamma Epsilon Chap- introduction of the "bis- family took him with them to ter of Beta Sigma Phi hop's system" might "ease" their native Slovakia during) The philosophy of following relations between the United|the Depression. He completed 'the good, the true and beau:| and Anglican churches. his higher education in Slova- tiful," he continued, was also} "It could also help in rela-| Kia. He was ordained, July 4, the philosophy of the ministry. tions with other Protestant epis- 1949, to the priesthood in It not only pursued these ideals, copal bodies, such as the Luth-|Presov as a member of the but tried to 'sow its seeds." | erans. I can not see any unity|®edemptorist Order. Mr. Porter challenged mem-| with the Anglican Church, a) He was put into a concen-jbers to 'open the windows of |tration camp with other Slovak|their personalities' so that they unity of purpose in certain di-/""" , ' e rections, perhaps, but not a'Priests of the Byzantine Rite'could lead the way for others at St. Michael's College, Uni-| versity of Toronto, where he} also directs the study of Ecu- menica] matters, Delegates will attend this con- rence from coast-to-coast 1,000 teen-agers are ex- announced 000. The United Church women \will "is ds tombe "was constructed under(cl! of Church in Hamilton this direction of the Walther League.|\Week. They are Canon F. G The display is as yet incom- Ongley of St. George's Memo- plete, but will be added to each|"ial Church; Norman Roe and year so that parishioners can Charles Collard of the same follow more closely the events|chureh; and Rev. Leonard of Holy Week and Christs' Ware of St, Peter's Church. Passion Grace Lutheran adopted a foster Nam under the Foster Parents' Plan GIBBONS ST. BAPTIST 230 Gibbons Street 9:45 A.M.--Sunday School 11;00 A.M, MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP ALL ARE WELCOME Church 'has Rev. Carl Klam, 969 Col- child in Viet borne street east, Oshawa, was appointed general secretary of the Seventh - day Adventist Church in Canada by Canadian Citadel) Adventist Church leaders in session here this weck. He suc- ceeds Rev. Eldon L. Green of He will speak nightly, except Oshawa am retiring after Sunday, at 8 p.m. and. con- serving as general secretary of clude his visit Monday. He will|the Church in Canada for 14 preach at , years, lg i em. ond f pany Mr. Klam, an Oshawa resi- HARMONY ROAD Lt.-Col. Rader, a chemist, has -_ only bth grade 'esuat BAPTIST CHURCH pelt ' ti s J s 'sec ry-treas- rearrange the pulp 0 tht ler of the Omar quenee see | 198 Harmany Ra South atory. The rugged, gray-haired|ton of the church. Oe eee Sa evangelist calls his spiritual a classroom "a modern version of Dr. George Moller gave a talk the Sermon on the Mount". He|/a@st Sunday to the Unitarian carries no less than a half-ton|Fellowship of Oshawa on of chemical equipment with} Greece, from Minos to 'Never him for illustrative purposes, |0" Sunday' " The focal point of his exhibit He traced the religion and cul- is the open Bible facing the ture of Greece from 3000 BC to congregation. According to a the present and said that the Salvation Army brochure, '"Lt.- Western world has derived more Col, Rader is neither an ana ------------ = The Salvation Army has had a special speaker this) week, Lt.-Col, Lydell Rader. wha ' 9:45 Family Bible School 11:00 A.M. "Known through breaking bread" "Discover the Difference" teur magician nor a_ mystic but a practical technician who has proved that the laws of science and of God are com- patible and paralle! FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HORTOP AT GLENWOOD ' Rev. N. 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